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Hi Everybody,
Slice is a multifaceted art collective and record label for underground artists. Hope you check out some of our material we have out!

Slice Records focuses on underground electronic / psychedelic music and art with the vision of exposing underground artistic talent, original material and creative forms media not restricted by any genre or particular style, 'just as long as the music is good'.
Slice aims to help artists gain more exposure to their craft and to play more gigs, outdoor festivals, both locally and worldwide.
With a crew of musicians, artists, DJ's & VJ's, decor and lighting artists we aim to expose original and diverse styles of underground music in all its forms through mind bending parties, unique events and by releasing original quality music through Slice Records.

A little bit about us:
Cristian Crowley, James Woodcock, Gareth Fox are the triad behind the makings of Slice. They originally begun this project on the basis it would be to give local bedroom producers like themselves an avenue to progress into the expanding electronic market and a chance to play their material at events and to an audience that would appreciate it. Cutting their teeth with a series of club events, Slice's first V/A compilation was released on Tempest Recordings in 2011. A collection of decor pieces and audio equipment rapidly grew to include a dedicated lighting and sound setup, with a core group of visual and decor artists contributing. They share a passion for art and the rising counter culture and originality not restricted by genre.
After the formation of Slice Records came the next stage of their adventures- the ability to combine local underground audio and visual artists in the form of digital and physical releases. Ever lamenting the death of the album, Slice wishes to bring the listener back to the 'journey' style of listening rather than consuming single songs.